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Changes in Quantitative EEG and Blood Flow Velocity Due to Standardized Hyperventilation; a Model of Transient Ischaemia in Young Human Subjects

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialties Neurology
Physiology
Date 1988 Nov 1
PMID 2460311
Citations 11
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Abstract

A standardized hyperventilation (HV) procedure has been developed in which the end-tidal pCO2 was decreased to 2 kpa. In 24 young male subjects blood flow velocity and qEEG were studied before, during and after HV. This standardized hyperventilation procedure gave rise to a decrease in blood flow velocity to 40% of baseline value and highly significant qEEG changes in 3 derivations. Both relative and absolute band power estimates showed an increase in slow activity and a decrease in alpha and beta activity. The use of subtraction spectra led to a more precise and detailed presentation of these changes than the use of classical qEEG parameters. These changes were reproducible after 1 week. The effects found in the presented model of HV-induced ischaemia appeared to be twice as large as those found in a model of hypobaric hypoxia. The present model might be used to test the efficacy of anti-ischaemic drugs in young human subjects.

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